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Every year around this time I like to rank Major League Baseballs Top 100 prospects.

Disclaimer: I am not a professional scout, nor did I attend any minor league games this year. These lists are the product of my own research of online scouting reports and scouting videos, as well as statistics, and are compiled purely for entertainment purposes.

Every year around this time I like to rank each Major League Baseball Organization’s Top 20 prospects.

Disclaimer: I am not a professional scout, nor did I attend any minor league games this year. These lists are the product of my own research of online scouting reports and scouting videos, as well as statistics, and are compiled purely for entertainment purposes.

1) Florida Fire Frogs (High-A, Braves) This new franchise will be starting off with a bang, as it likely will contain the most stacked rotation in the minors.
Possibles – Kolby Allard, Mike Soroka, Ronald Acuna, Max Fried, Austin Riley, Touki Toussaint, Braxton Davidson, Alex Jackson

2) Charlotte Knights (AAA, White Sox) This ranking assumes both Giolito and Lopez will not be breaking camp with the Sox. If they do, this team would rank a few spots lower.
Possibles – Lucas Giolito, Reynaldo Lopez, Yoan Moncada, Zack Burdi, Carson Fulmer, Tyler Danish

4) Trenton Thunder (AA, Yankees) This ranking assumes Kaprielian will start here, as he spent most of last year on the DL while being assigned to Tampa. Considered by the front office to be a fast riser, when healthy. Also, Torres and Mateo will lead this lineup.
Possibles – James Kaprielian, Gleyber Torres, Jorge Mateo, Justus Sheffield, Miguel Andujar

Every year around this time I like to rank Major League Baseballs Top 100 prospects.

Disclaimer: I am not a professional scout, nor did I attend any minor league games this year. These lists are the product of my own research of online scouting reports and scouting videos, as well as statistics, and are compiled purely for entertainment purposes.

Every year around this time I like to rank each teams top overall prospects. My criteria are based on A: Past Performance and B: Future Potential (50% of each per prospect)

Disclaimer: I am not a professional scout, nor did I attend any minor league games this year. These lists are the product of my own research of online scouting reports and scouting videos, as well as statistics, and are compiled purely for entertainment purposes.

Every year around this time I like to rank Major League Baseball’s Top 100 prospects.

Disclaimer: I am not a professional scout, nor did I attend any minor league games this year. These lists are the product of my own research of online scouting reports and scouting videos, as well as statistics, and are compiled purely for entertainment purposes.

Every year around this time I like to rank each teams top overall prospects. My criteria are based on A: Past Performance and B: Future Potential (50% of each per prospect)

Disclaimer: I am not a professional scout, nor did I attend any minor league games this year. These lists are the product of my own research of online scouting reports and scouting videos, as well as statistics, and are compiled purely for entertainment purposes.

Every year around this time I like to rank Major League Baseball’s top overall prospects. My criteria are based on A: Past Performance and B: Future Potential (50% of each per prospect)

Disclaimer: I am not a professional scout, nor did I attend any minor league games this year. These lists are the product of my own research of online scouting reports and scouting videos, as well as statistics, and are compiled purely for entertainment purposes.